Good morning! It's Monday, November 16. France raided more than 150 locations overnight following the Paris attacks. Ronda Rousey's stunning knockout loss has conjured up references to Mike Tyson. And 50 years ago yesterday Walt Disney formally announced plans for Walt Disney World. Here is some other news you need to know. French police raided more than 150 locations overnight as authorities released the names of two more potential suicide bombers involved in the Paris attacks — one born in Syria, the other a Frenchman wanted as part of a terrorism investigation. [More] Nearly 30 years have passed since deputies released a flier about a woman's decomposing body found in rural Lake County, hoping details including that she had probably given birth to several kids would help solve the mystery of her identity. [More] Red-light runners and rolling-stoppers beware: Cameras could be coming soon to even more Orlando intersections.. [More] If you drove through Winter Park late Sunday afternoon, you might have found yourself stopped behind a 1930s sedan at a traffic light. Or maybe you passed a 1950s convertible in the right lane, or saw a 1960s British sports car parked at a Wawa. [More] Federal agents were set to begin an investigation into reports that a 24-year-old woman jumped overboard from a Norwegian Cruise Lines ship as it sailed off the coast of Cuba. [More] "We've shown great flashes that we can be a great team," forward Tobias Harris said. "But have to be consistent." [More] Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. will advance to Homestead-Miami Speedway to race for a Sprint Cup season title this coming weekend. [More] The surging Florida Gators are eager to chase a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals that once seemed impossible. [More] FSU running back Dalvin Cook believes he should win the Heisman Trophy. [More] Ronda Rousey's stunning second-round knockout loss to Holly Holm in a UFC headliner in Australia late Saturday night has conjured up references to Mike Tyson, who suffered his own stunning downfall against James "Buster" Douglas in Tokyo in February of 1990. [More] It's not an exaggeration to say Central Florida was changed forever after an announcement 50 years ago Sunday. That was the date - Nov. 15, 1965 - that Walt Disney himself formally announced plans for Walt Disney World. [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The Quest: Choose Your Own Adventure.". [More] Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Master Class" from Florida Opera Theatre. [More] Walt Disney World officials confirmed that Epcot's Captain EO will close next month. [More] "The 33" movie tells the story of trapped miners; actress Kate del Castillo now understands how relatives kept hope alive. [More] |
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